Viðareiði is the northernmost town in the Faroe Islands and is located on the island of Viðoy. From here we start our boat tour to the islands of Fugloy and Svinoy with the public supply ship called Ritan.
A few kilometers away from the Trass caves in the Brohltal is the Laacher See volcano, which filled the surrounding valleys with lava particles up to 60 m high when it erupted 13,000 years ago.
The Herrenhaus Oppenheim am Fühlinger See is an interesting Lost Place in the district of Cologne. It was built in the late 19th century next to a racecourse and is the source of all sorts of ghost stories.
A hike through the gorges and over the ridges of the "Cirque de Mafate" is overwhelming. We started in the morning on the north side of the huge caldera of the Piton des Neiges, crossed the Col de Fourche (1,946 m) and finally reached the small mountain town of La Nouvelle (1,450 m) before nightfall, although it was hidden in thick fog. Our surprise was all the greater in the morning when we were able to continue the hike to the next mountain town called Marla under a blue sky and bright sunshine. The road to La Nouvell was beautiful.